The Suicidal Tour took place when Brazilian professional football club Santa Cruz Futebol Clube toured the North Region of Brazil from 2 January to 29 April 1943. Over almost four months, they played either 26 or 28 friendly matches in six cities. The tour gained its name due to the misfortunes endured by the club. Looking to recover from a financial crisis, Santa Cruz arranged five matches in Belém , Pará. Traveling up the Amazon River for another round of matches, they first started experiencing problems in Manaus , where two players left to play for other clubs and seven members of the team's delegation caught dysentery . Two players went on to contract typhoid fever and died. Unable to return home through the sea, and needing to cover growing costs, Santa Cruz had to return to Recife by land, playing matches along the way to earn money. The return had further problems, including a fake arrest warrant for a player, a trip alongside thieves, and two train derailments. ( Full article... )
8-740: (Redirected from Qt ) [REDACTED] Look up QT , Qt , qt , or q.t. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. QT or Qt may refer to: Businesses [ edit ] The Qt Company , a Finnish software developer QT Hotels & Resorts , an Australasian hospitality provider QT Inc. , an American bracelet manufacturer QuikTrip , an American convenience store chain People [ edit ] QT (musician) (born 1988), American pop singer QTCinderella (born 1994), American Twitch streamer and YouTuber Q-Tee , British rapper (active in
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48-987: The United States (2024); Liberation Day in Albania Over 6 seasons, 110 episodes of the American television sitcom Community aired. The series premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009, and ended on June 2, 2015. Community follows a group of students at a community college in the fictional locale of Greendale, Colorado. The series heavily uses meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes. The series stars Joel McHale , Gillian Jacobs , Danny Pudi , Yvette Nicole Brown , Alison Brie , Donald Glover , Ken Jeong , and Chevy Chase , with Jim Rash being promoted from recurring to series regular in season three . The first season of Community aired from September 17, 2009, through May 20, 2010. After four further seasons, NBC announced that
56-527: The series had been canceled. Yahoo! Screen picked it up for a sixth and final season . ( Full list... ) The Rose of Persia ; or, The Story-Teller and the Slave , is a two-act comic opera , with music by Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by Basil Hood . It premiered at the Savoy Theatre on 29 November 1899, closing on 28 June 1900 after a profitable run of 211 performances. The opera then toured, had
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